Bill and Sally are a married couple playing character games with each other, never truly knowing who is beneath the character; who they are; and who they love . . .

Characters don't get hurt. Characters laugh heartbreak away. Characters can pick up and move on. They can fall in love for a day or a week or until the end of the movie or until the end of time. I want us to be like those characters. I want to be in love with you until the end of time.

A Life-intruding comic love-story between two people and their thity-six personalities.

Bill and Sally are a married couple playing character games with each other, never truly knowing who is beneath the character; who they are; and who they love. Sally slowly begins to fall out of love and Bill doesn't understand why. As it turns out, neither does Sally. They relate to one another in quickly formed caricatures and revealing personality changes, often letting the characters inside dictate who they think they "should" be. Bill and Sally eventually get so lost these character games with which they are so used to communicating, that communication becomes impossible and their marriage failes … threating to take their relationship and deeply rooted friendship with it.

A Life-intruding comic love-story between two people and their thity-six personalities.

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